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From coalition governments to teams of scientists, the notion that “two heads are better than one” is the en vogue approach to problem-solving these days.  

The premise is simple: We perform better and make more sensible decisions by putting our heads together than by working alone.  For example, let’s say that there are two stock traders – Warren and Ben.  The notion is that if they work together to pick stocks they will make more profit than if they work in isolation.

To read the full, original article click on this link: Are Two Heads Better Than One? It Depends: Scientific American

Author: Ryota Kanai and Michael Banissy